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Electronic Enlightenment 2012

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Electronic Enlightenment brings the past to life through its web of correspondence, based on critical editions of primary sources. Electronic Enlightenment lets the user eavesdrop on politicians and poets, physicians and philosophers, engineers and explorers, bankers and booksellers, clockmakers and colonists, scientists and musicians.

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Subject Areas

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Health and Life Sciences
  • Science, Engineering and Technology
  • Social Sciences

Enlightenment studies, economic history, history of medicine, history of science, history of the book, legal history, literature, language studies, mathematics, philosophy, political and social history, religion, and travel.

Academic Levels

  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate
  • Research

Resource Types

  • databases with full text
  • research materials

Further information

This resource is updated irregularly.

Mid–17th to mid–19th centuries.

Monthly content updates. Twice yearly system upgrades.